3.53± Acres, Kendall County. Step back in time and experience a rare piece of Texas history on this exceptional 3.53± acre property along the serene banks of West Sister Creek. Home to the iconic Sisterdale Dancehall and Opera House, this landmark is recognized as the oldest continuously operating Opera House in the State of Texas and proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Originally settled by European aristocrats in the mid-1800s, the property offers an extraordinary blend of cultural heritage and natural Hill Country beauty.
The centerpiece is the circa-1890 Opera House, a masterfully preserved structure that has hosted music, gatherings, and community events for more than a century. Also located on the property is a remarkable settler fort dating back to 1859, pre–Civil War in origin, along with an original 1800s railroad house, further showcasing the area’s rich pioneer and transportation history.
Enhancing the property’s value and functionality is a TCEQ-approved water well, representing an investment of approximately $150,000, providing a reliable and permitted water source—an invaluable asset for historic operations, events, or future development.
With gently rolling terrain, mature trees, and the tranquil flow of West Sister Creek, the land offers a scenic and versatile setting. Whether you are a preservationist, investor, or visionary seeking a one-of-a-kind historic venue, this property presents a truly rare and irreplaceable opportunity.
Own a living piece of Texas history—where generations have gathered and the legacy of Sisterdale continues to endure.































































